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As of the census [5] of 2010, there were 358 people, 154 households, and 117 families living in the town. The population density was 9.3 inhabitants per square mile (3.6/km 2).
Cape Jellison is a 1,600-acre (6.5 km 2) peninsula that juts into Penobscot Bay on the coast of Maine. In colonial times it was known as Wasaumkeag Point. It is part of the town of Stockton Springs, between Searsport and Bucksport, in the upper mid-coast region of the state.
In this case, the Golden Retriever is just thrilled to see his little buddy. There is nothing wrong with the zoomies—it’s just a way that your dog is releasing pent-up energy or emotion.
Vaughan Woods & Historic Homestead is located south of downtown Hallowell on a property overlooking the Kennebec River, that is bounded on the north by Litchfield Road, the west by Interstate 95, the south by public lands containing regional schools, and the east by Greenville Street and small residential roads.
The Munsungan-Chase Lake Thoroughfare Archeological District encompasses a series of important archaeological sites in a remote area of northern Maine, United States.These sites offer evidence of human habitation dating to not long after the retreat of the glaciers following the Wisconsin glaciation, with extensive stone tool workshops working with red chert found in abundance in the area.
Gardner Lake is a body of water in Washington County, Maine. It is bordered by Whiting, East Machias and Marion Township. The lake has a surface area of 3,720 acres and a maximum depth of 56 feet. On June 19, 1936, twelve schoolchildren from nearby Lubec, Maine drowned in the lake after their boat capsized. [2]
Lake Wassookeag; La Pomkeag Lake; Lower La Pomkeag Lake; Little Pushaw Pond; Lunksoos Lake; Upper Macwahoc Lake and Lower Macwahoc Lake; Madawaska River: (Mi'kmaq) "where one river joins another" Little Madawaska River; Madawaska Lake; Manhancock Pond; Maquoit Bay; Maranacook Lake; Massachusetts Bog; Matagamon Lake: (Abnaki) "far on the other side"